Weird that they didn't include that. Maybe someone forgot it or they didn't want that to be the takeaway point. That kind of makes sense. If you bring up that whole discussion all the awesome features get ignored and everyone goes "OMG why did they ever consider it?!?! PS3 blablabal"

AtrumX wrote:or they didn't want that to be the takeaway point. That kind of makes sense. If you bring up that whole discussion all the awesome features get ignored and everyone goes "OMG why did they ever consider it?!?! PS3 blablabal"

For pre-owned games, the Xbox One is designed "to enable customers to trade in and resell games," Microsoft said in the same Q&A post, promising more details later.

All games can be installed to the Xbox One's 500GB hard drive, removing the need for a disc entirely after the initial load-up, Microsoft tells Wired. If a second account wants to play that game the player will be asked to pay a fee and install the game on his own console. Whether this is a mandatory installation for every game, Microsoft says, "On the new Xbox, all game discs are installed to the HDD to play."

S7 DROOPY wrote:For pre-owned games, the Xbox One is designed "to enable customers to trade in and resell games," Microsoft said in the same Q&A post, promising more details later.

All games can be installed to the Xbox One's 500GB hard drive, removing the need for a disc entirely after the initial load-up, Microsoft tells Wired. If a second account wants to play that game the player will be asked to pay a fee and install the game on his own console. Whether this is a mandatory installation for every game, Microsoft says, "On the new Xbox, all game discs are installed to the HDD to play."

More details are needed. How much $ and will the PS4 work the same way? Need more info! Come on E3!

_________________"Console A sucks! Console B is way better and never has problems! I don't know how to build a cheap PC that out performs both! Rabble rabble!!"

It sounds hopeful. Only concern I could see is the price for the install.I would imagine they'll have unique authentication for each disc that would require you to be connected to XBL to install the disc/make the payment. It would make sense that it would then deactivate the disc for any previous installs.

My only annoyance is if it's only good for 1 console. I will almost definitely have 'my' xbox, and then another in the living room for movies/casual gaming. Will I have to reactivate each time I switch?

It's unclear what this means for the secondhand market, though Microsoft announced on an FAQ page (since removed) that the Xbox One is designed "to enable customers to trade in and resell games. We'll have more details to share later.

should help some people that were mad about playing at friends house's

Update - Microsoft's Larry Hryb has issued the following clarification:

Another piece of clarification around playing games at a friend’s house – should you choose to play your game at your friend’s house, there is no fee to play that game while you are signed in to your profile.